Whats the difference between the two? I've spent my whole life wondering if there is a simple, easy definition and way to remember the difference between Volts and Amps, and despite all of my physics courses, I still can't figure it out.
Then I remembered all my nerd buddies on PianoForum who know everything. *worships*
Someone has already provided the formula known as Ohms Law. This is the relationship between Voltage, Current (amps), Resistance and power.
V= I x R
Or Voltage = Amps x Resistance
This can be transposed:
Amps = Voltage/Resistance
Resistance = Voltage/Amps
Power is the amount of current times the voltage level at a given point measured in wattage or watts.
Watts = Voltage x Amps
Water is a very good analogy for electricity.
Current is what flows on a wire or conductor like water flowing down a river. Current flows from points of high voltage to points of low voltage on the surface of a conductor. Current is measured in (A) amperes or amps.
Voltage is the difference in electrical potential between two points in a circuit. It's the push or pressure behind current flow through a circuit, and is measured in (V) volts.
Resistance determines how much current will flow through a component. Resistors are used to control voltage and current levels. A very high resistance allows a small amount of current to flow. A very low resistance allows a large amount of current to flow. Resistance is measured in ohms.
Power sockets in the USA are 110Volts. This is the POTENTIAL voltage. Imagine a bucket of water raised up 110 feet high with a tap, no water will flow until the tap is turned. With electricity, no current flows until a load (resistor) is added. A load is anything that draws current, like a light bulb, computer, TV, Blender etc. When you turn on a 110-Watt light bulb you are placing 110Volts across its filament (which is a load) and it will draw 1Amp (110V x 1A=110W). If the light bulb was only 55 Watts, the same 110V potential is placed across it’s filament but because it is a higher resistance it will draw less current, only 0.5 A, so 55Watts = 110V x 0.5A.
Using Ohms law we can work out what the resistance of the two filaments are:
110W bulb
Resistance = Voltage/Amps
Therefore: Resistance = 110/1
= 110 Ohms
55 Watt bulb
Resistance = Voltage/Amps
Therefore: Resistance = 110/0.5
= 220 Ohms